Sadly, they're out there. And not just the racists who love what he's doing — there are plenty of misled folks who have continued to follow him so long, they're now in a place where they'll sooner believe everyone else is lying than that they made a mistake.

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Some movies feature tunes that are so iconic, the music lives on to be just as transporting as the film itself.

The soundtrack to John Hughes' Pretty In Pink, for example, is filled with hits from Echo and the Bunnymen and OMD — and never fails to make feel like we're hanging with an '80s-era Molly Ringwald and Jon Cryer.

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When it comes to slightly crazy people speaking their minds and gaining popularity for their insanely asinine opinions, Two and a Half Men's Jon Cryer has some experience. LOLz!

The 50-year-old actor stopped by The Real to chat it up with the ladies in an episode to air Tuesday and he talked a bit about politics as he drew comparisons between his former costar Charlie Sheen's CRAZY rants and those of Donald Trump!

Of Charlie's infamous 2011 meltdown while their show was on air, Cryer said:

"He just went crazy out of nowhere."

He also added that it was "blindsiding" when Sheen bashed the entire cast and crew after his firing. Sheen notoriously went as far as to call his longtime friend a "troll" — which Cryer found troubling considering they had a great working relationship until that point.

The Pretty In Pink star explained that Sheen did later apologize (kinda) by stating:

"I'm sorry for all the bullsh*t, man."

To which Cryer noted:

"And I was like, ‘That's it? There was a lot of bullsh*t. There was an enormous amount of bullsh*t!'"

But after all is said and done, J.C. says he doesn't hold any "ill will" toward the 50-year-old, and he sympathizes with Sheen's HIV positive status.

With that said, Sheen would have to clean up his act in order for them to be pals anytime soon:

"He's got an addiction that's just kicking his ass. I'd love to have him back in my life again. I'd love for him to be sober. But unfortunately, he'd have to be."

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